Appealing
An afternoon
of snooker on TV,
With every
frame winning followed by
A commercial
break, adverts that try,
Through
poignant entreaty, to persuade me
To pick up
my phone or just send a text
And donate
month on month, as if charities
Can correct all
the gross disparities
Of
capitalism. First, war zones, next
The
homeless, food banks, then forced marriage
Of young
girls, the latest famine, immense
Problems of
diseases drugs costing pence
Could treat,
chronic loneliness of old age.
Each and
every one a worthy mission,
But none
will cure the ills of competition.
D. A.
1 comment:
Television free so thinking of adverts from years ago. Wot, no pay for your funeral now ads?
Gone, one hopes are the loan companies ads, APR only one thousand per cent or more.
Assume that charity ads based upon not being a Scrooge will also be prevalent at this time of year? Pohl and Kornbluth Sci-fi novel, "The Space Merchants" premised upon advertising executives ruling the world.
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